Where to buy pork belly locally?

Pastured Brown Eggs. Truly “free range” they can go as far as they want to! Mobile hen house moved to fresh pasture every 2-3 daysAll the grasshoppers they can chase down, seeds they can scratch up and grass they can eat. Non-soy supplemental feed offered “free choice” only if they want it. Large brown eggs gathered daily and brought to market weekly.

My local Costco sells whole bellies and sliced bellies which is extremely convenient. Meat n Bones. Meat n Bones is a small butcher shop in Miami, Fl that has recently started providing online sales. I am a HUGE fan of the folks over at Porter Road. Cheshire pork, farm foods, snake river farms, and heritage foods in addition could be usefull too.

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How much does fresh pork belly cost?

Pork belly will usually cost anywhere from $2 to 6 per pound at any local butcher’s shop around you. If you’re searching for it on the internet, online shops or butchers might charge more due to expected processing and shipping costs.

When we were researching we ran into the question “What is the average cost of pork belly?”.

Not corner store or mom-and-pop type places. More like large suppliers of meat to the county. They sell frozen pork bellies between $5.19lb and $5.49lb in 10-12lb slabs. Is it me, or is that really excessive, especially since they’re frozen and can’t give you fresh ones?

This of course begs the question “What is the price per pound of pork belly?”

One thought is that these bellies almost always weigh in at over ten pounds and, as of July, 2021, cost about $4 per pound. One reason you should buy the whole belly if you want to cure and smoke your own bacon.

Can you store pork above beef?

Store raw meat, poultry, and fish separately from prepared and ready-to-eat food. If these items cannot be stored separately, store them below prepared or ready-to-eat food. Raw meat, poultry and fish should be stored in the following top-to-bottom order in the refrigerator: whole fish, whole cuts of beef and pork, ground meats and fish, and.